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Show 1 Kaysville Clubs Wed Lee-Ave- ry tm ters of the bride and groom. They wore street length dresses of ice pink accented with taffeta bows and trim. They each held a small bouquet of pink and red roses, carnations and tiny white flowers. THE BRIDES mother wore a street length dress of burgundy styled with ruffles at the neckline. The grooms mother chose a street length dress of burgundy with a bow tie at neckline. Their corsages were pink and burgundy flowers with ribbon and lace. Flower girls were Chalese Haraldsen and Jackie Wood. MISS SHAR Storms was at the guest book. Background music was played by Ramona Porter. KEITH F. AVERY Reciting wedding vows on Wednesday, April 18 in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were Janet Kaye Lee and Keith F. Avery, Elder Ned Winder officiated at the ceremony. Best man duties were performed by Garth Avery and Lance Webb. Ushers were Tom Haraldsen, head usher and Kevin Wood and Joe Hirschi. The brides brother, Gary Lee, stood in line with his mother, Mrs. Karen Lee. daughter of Mrs. Karen C. Lee of 498 E. 200 N., Kaysville. Parents of the to Southern California, they make their home in Kaysville. THE BRIDE is a groom are Mr. and Mrs. Barry ery of 141 N. 650 E., Kaysville. riory A wedding breakfast at the Ilf l rf Chuck-A-Ram- a Restaurant in Salt r Lake City honored the newlyweds 1 Vjj J and was hosted by the grooms pa, V Ifft rents. That evening they greeted i I guests at a recpetioh in the KaysI ville 13th LDS Ward cultural hall. I I A I If W- - - THE BRIDE wore a full gown of chiffon, styled with a high neckline with a lace yoke trimmed with sequins and seed pearls. The chapel train was edged in matching lace trim. She carried a trailing bouquet of pink arid red roses with minia-tur- e white carnations accented with white lace and pink and maroon ribbon streamers. Attending the bride were Mrs. Kevin Wood as matron of honor; Miss Barbara Lee as maid of honor and attending matrons, Mrs. Tom Haraldsen, Mrs. Joe Hirschi, Mrs. Garth Avery, Miss Michelle Lee and Miss Lora Anne Avery, all sis FOLLOWING a honeymoon trip will Prenuptial parties were given by Harriet Lee, Kathy Peterson, Darlene Kettenring, Jeanette Skinner, Lee Stockard, Debbie Blamires and Barbara Lee. Mrs. Hanna Jarman entertained members of the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bonnie Heywood entertained the Weinel Mill Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers ather .home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Heywood gave the lesson. Members of the Phillips Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. LaVelle Schaefermeyer, Mrs. Maijorie Herndon gave the lesson. Mrs. Goldie King was hostess to the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Marcia Mansell will be hostess to the ALonas Club at her home on Tuesday, April 24. Members of the Preceptor Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Ayers for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Bonnie Dagsen Mrs. Ayers gave was the program, a sketch of the life of Mammie Eisenhower. They will be attending their County Council . Founders Day on April 26 at the Oakridge Country Club. The Kaysville Literary Club held their annual guest night on Wednesday, April 18 at the Davis High School music room. The Back Porch Musical Group rendered the program and refreshments were served to members and guests. The evening entertainment was under the direction of Mrs. Carol Duckworth with assisting hostesses Mrs. Beth Miller, Mrs. Carmen Fisher, Mrs. Marilyn Odd, Mrs. THE BRIDE graduated from Davis High School and attended Ricks College at Rexburg, Ida. She is employed at Tanner Clinic in Layton. Kaysville Clubs The groom is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Utah Trade Tech one year. He is employed with Naylor Construction Company in Salt Lake City. He filled an LDS Peru Arequipa Mission. np The Kaysville Literary Art Guild held their April meeting at the home of Marlene Kranertdonk. Club Holds Luncheon Jeannette Brough, Mrs. Kathryn Welling and Mrs. Lois Rasmussen. Founders Day Set For Thurs. The Davis County Council of Beta Sigma Phi is holding the annual Founders Day on Thursday, April 26 at the Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. THE THEME is Keep the Dreamers Big. The social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. and dinner served at 7 p.m. The seven Chapter of the Council of Davis County will be attending. They include Preceptor Iota, Xi Chi, Preceptor Mu, Xi Alpha Gamma, Xi Alpha Omicron, Laureate Epsilon. ALL MEMBERS are invited and reservations may be made by calling the president of each of the chapters, np Kays. News Curt and Susan Tingey and chil- dren Jacob, Nathan, Brian and Candace are vacationing in Mesa, Ariz. with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Timothy. Funeral services were held Friday in Hayburn, Ida. for Carl Meiners who died Tuesday, April 17. Mr. Meiners was a former Kaysville resident. He and his wife resided in Burley, Ida. after moving from Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Brough are parents of a daughter bom April 17 at the Humana Davis North Hospital in Layton, weighing 6 lb. 12 oz. Mrs. Brough is the former Jero-lye- n Stewart of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stewart, Fruit Heights and Bishop and Mrs. James Brough, Kaysville. ts ts ADULTS INTERESTED in trying out for parts are to meet at a.nrt. and the children are to meet at p.m. The performances will be held the evenings of June 28, 29 and 30 and July 2 and 3. 1 1 are THEROUX Solo was reviewed by Lois Richins and a discussion followed. Hostesses for the evening were Elaine Bean and Mary LeConte Stewart, Kaysville; Mrs. Ethel Cottrell, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Todd of Santa-qui- Bodily. Mrs. Thelma Purdy, mother of Mayor Gerald Purdy is critically ill at the Humana Davis North Hospital in Layton. The May meeting is a special treat and full details will be available soon, np for parts in the musical production Mary Poppins that will be presented for the July 4th celebration at the Happy Hollow Golf Course will be held on April 28 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Brough, 715 E. 200 N., Kaysville. Try-ou- Great-grandparen- Mrs. Edith Sheffield was hostess to the DeLite Pincohle Club at the Country Kitchen Restaurant in Clearfield on Wednesday afternoon for their luncheon meeting. Mary Poppins Auditions Set n. i JAMI MARIE TURNER THIS PLAY is in conjunction with the annual July 4th celebration "The Heritage Harvest Festival. For additional information contact Mrs. Brough at np Happy Birthday Its happy first birthday, recently, for Jami Marie Turner, daughter of Lester R. and Pat Turner of 2219 N. 1100 W. in Layton, w'ho celebrated April 4. 546-278- 7. Silhouettes In Sound Benefit Program Set a Helpful Hints Silhouettes in Sound, a popular singing group in Davis County, is preparing for a benefit program in Fresno, Calif. all w For those who wear high heels day at w'ork, pamper your feet hen you get home. Soak your feet THE GIRLS are trained by Beor give them a foot massage. Put on verly Graham, Glenda Adams and comfortable bedroom scruffs or Sharon Larsen. house slippers. They will be performing April ANSWER THIS ONE 27, 28 for Kids and (ancer, an Willie: "Mama says were here to organization in Fresjo for children help others. who have cancer. jU Babysitter: Of course we are. Willie: ALL PROCEEDS will go to help Well, what are the others here for?" these children. DIET CENTER. 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